Ya, that's Mega Scenery , it uses "Photo Real" to render structures , meaning everything almost will be FLAT , including a lot of the Canyons, Mountains etc, it uses PHOTOS layed flat for your scenery
BUT, it'll look real Good if your one of these young kids who just want to fly around in a 737 All the time at 10,000 ft. to 40,000ft 99.9% of the time and be in some kind of Ahhh as to the scenery they think they've till they get down low and want to do some low level flying, then well, usualy, its
what happened

my scenery is Flat or disappeared !
Mega Scenery , Photo Real, Photo Terrain any of those kind of wordings are Photo Real, uses photos over layed across the Simulator to give you your scenery, and it usually only looks good from around 7,500ft or higher to 30,000ft.
Did you just buy it, or have you had it a while or what

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I use to have all that Mega Scenery Earth stuffola' crammed into my 2002 Pro edition, back in 2002/2003/2004 and after I seen what it did, I got rid of it wasn't quite what I thought it was , lotta people kinda got into that trap back then.
I'd dump it , and go with FTX / ORBX which is way way way better and you'll like the results wayyyyyy better than Mega- Scheneryyyyy !!!
FTX Link :
http://fullterrain.com/ FTX / ORBX :
http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/ FTX Video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t-dlNjNkFY NOTE : the better your Computer is the better the scenery will be - invest in a good quality Video Graphics card & power supply and some memory and possibly a upgrade the motherboard.
Notice the Big Difference between the 2 Video's
"The Altitude Difference" when flying !!
Mega Scenery is alright IF your more into Flying 7,500ft or higher in a "typical Tube-Liner" all the time
VIDEO Mega Scenery Earth :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0gyV-KBX1I All depends on what you want and rather you like "flying High or flying Low" with Super Detailed Scenery .
Jetranger
Flying on Simulator goin on 13 years now
Aircraft : 4,892
Sceneries installed : 150 add on's
I still don't know what I'm doin tho' !
